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My grandmother, who, when I visited, stared at me with the staggering, arrogant...
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Lorrie Moore
Book:
Who Will Run the Frog
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My grandmother, who, when I visited, stared at me with the staggering, arrogant stare of the dying, the wise vapidity of the already gone; she refused to occupy the features of her face.
( Lorrie Moore )
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